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The Effect of Korean Version of PEERS Social Skills Training for Young Adults (PEERS-YA-K) With Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Seoul National University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism

Treatments

Behavioral: Parent-assisted social skills training program for young adult with ASD

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03310775
B-1611-371-303

Details and patient eligibility

About

Despite the psychosocial difficulties common among young adults with autism spectrum disorders(ASD), little to no evidence-based social skills interventions exist for this population. Using a randomized controlled trial(RCT) design, the current study tested the effectiveness of an evidence-based, caregiver-assisted social skills intervention known as PEERS for Young Adults with high-functioning young adults with ASD using self- and caregiver-report measures.

Full description

  1. Both the case and the control of this study shall be a high-functioning group consisting of young adults aged 18 to 35 years with ASD and an IQ of 70 or over. A total of 48 young adults will be recruited and divided into two groups. One will be the case group and the other will be the waitlist control group. And the study will be going on 3 institutions. Again, the case will be divided into two sub-groups of ten and carry out this new developed program for both parents and young adult. That is, the program will be carried out two times in each of both groups. The waitlist control group will be allowed to receive personal outpatient treatment and general therapeutic intervention from community while waiting.
  2. Effects of the program will be measured both at the case and the control by using a scale which measures social interaction, quality of peer relationship, disposition of autism and social anxiety. Equal assessments for both the case and the control will be conducted right before the beginning of the program and right after the completion of the program and four months after the completion of the program.

Enrollment

47 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 35 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 18~35 years of age with ASD and IQ of 70 or over

Exclusion criteria

  • Young adults who are hard to understand the content of treatment and carry out the task due to their IQs or limited linguistic abilities
  • Young adults who are uncooperative in the treatment, lack motives and are hard to participate voluntarily
  • Young adults who have behavior problems so clinically significant that they affects the therapeutic procedure or problems in controlling their emotion and have psychotic symptoms

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Sequential Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

47 participants in 2 patient groups

case group
Experimental group
Description:
Behavioral: parent-assisted social skills training program for young adults with autism spectrum disorder The subjects will participate in the treatment program weekly for a total of 14 weeks. The final visit will be made at the point three months after the completion of treatment to see mid- and long-term effects.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Parent-assisted social skills training program for young adult with ASD
waitlist control group
Experimental group
Description:
For this group, same intervention with the Experimental group will be provided after waiting for 16 weeks. Behavioral: Delayed intervention Intervention is provided to Waitlist Control Group after waiting for 16 weeks
Treatment:
Behavioral: Parent-assisted social skills training program for young adult with ASD

Trial documents
1

Trial contacts and locations

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